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Ana Vescovi

Santander

Santander

Santander

Ana Paula Vescovi has 30 years of experience in both public and private sectors, between executive roles and economic advisory positions, covering fiscal, financial, regulatory, and corporate governance areas. Since 2019, she has been serving as the chief economist and partner at Santander Brasil, catering to institutional, private, corporate, and retail clients. She has been a columnist for Folha de São Paulo since 2021. She has served as a board member at Grupo Ultra for the past 6 years and has held the chairmanship of the board at Caixa (2017-2018) and IRB (2016-2017). During the same period, she was a member of the board at Eletrobrás. Ana Paula was the Secretary of Finance for the state of Espírito Santo under Governor Paulo Hartung and the Executive Secretary of the National Treasury at the Ministry of Finance under President Temer. In addition to fiscal adjustments, she led the implementation of The State-Owned Company Act (13,303/16) in dozens of companies, including Petrobrás, Eletrobrás, and public banks. She holds a master's degree in Economics and Public Administration, along with certifications in advanced programs in Management, Corporate Governance, and Financial Markets. Ana Paula also serves as a pro-bono board member for an NGO focused on education through chess.

Ana Paula Vescovi has 30 years of experience in both public and private sectors, between executive roles and economic advisory positions, covering fiscal, financial, regulatory, and corporate governance areas. Since 2019, she has been serving as the chief economist and partner at Santander Brasil, catering to institutional, private, corporate, and retail clients. She has been a columnist for Folha de São Paulo since 2021. She has served as a board member at Grupo Ultra for the past 6 years and has held the chairmanship of the board at Caixa (2017-2018) and IRB (2016-2017). During the same period, she was a member of the board at Eletrobrás. Ana Paula was the Secretary of Finance for the state of Espírito Santo under Governor Paulo Hartung and the Executive Secretary of the National Treasury at the Ministry of Finance under President Temer. In addition to fiscal adjustments, she led the implementation of The State-Owned Company Act (13,303/16) in dozens of companies, including Petrobrás, Eletrobrás, and public banks. She holds a master's degree in Economics and Public Administration, along with certifications in advanced programs in Management, Corporate Governance, and Financial Markets. Ana Paula also serves as a pro-bono board member for an NGO focused on education through chess.

Ana Paula Vescovi has 30 years of experience in both public and private sectors, between executive roles and economic advisory positions, covering fiscal, financial, regulatory, and corporate governance areas. Since 2019, she has been serving as the chief economist and partner at Santander Brasil, catering to institutional, private, corporate, and retail clients. She has been a columnist for Folha de São Paulo since 2021. She has served as a board member at Grupo Ultra for the past 6 years and has held the chairmanship of the board at Caixa (2017-2018) and IRB (2016-2017). During the same period, she was a member of the board at Eletrobrás. Ana Paula was the Secretary of Finance for the state of Espírito Santo under Governor Paulo Hartung and the Executive Secretary of the National Treasury at the Ministry of Finance under President Temer. In addition to fiscal adjustments, she led the implementation of The State-Owned Company Act (13,303/16) in dozens of companies, including Petrobrás, Eletrobrás, and public banks. She holds a master's degree in Economics and Public Administration, along with certifications in advanced programs in Management, Corporate Governance, and Financial Markets. Ana Paula also serves as a pro-bono board member for an NGO focused on education through chess.

Ana Paula Vescovi has 30 years of experience in both public and private sectors, between executive roles and economic advisory positions, covering fiscal, financial, regulatory, and corporate governance areas. Since 2019, she has been serving as the chief economist and partner at Santander Brasil, catering to institutional, private, corporate, and retail clients. She has been a columnist for Folha de São Paulo since 2021. She has served as a board member at Grupo Ultra for the past 6 years and has held the chairmanship of the board at Caixa (2017-2018) and IRB (2016-2017). During the same period, she was a member of the board at Eletrobrás. Ana Paula was the Secretary of Finance for the state of Espírito Santo under Governor Paulo Hartung and the Executive Secretary of the National Treasury at the Ministry of Finance under President Temer. In addition to fiscal adjustments, she led the implementation of The State-Owned Company Act (13,303/16) in dozens of companies, including Petrobrás, Eletrobrás, and public banks. She holds a master's degree in Economics and Public Administration, along with certifications in advanced programs in Management, Corporate Governance, and Financial Markets. Ana Paula also serves as a pro-bono board member for an NGO focused on education through chess.

Ana Paula Vescovi has 30 years of experience in both public and private sectors, between executive roles and economic advisory positions, covering fiscal, financial, regulatory, and corporate governance areas. Since 2019, she has been serving as the chief economist and partner at Santander Brasil, catering to institutional, private, corporate, and retail clients. She has been a columnist for Folha de São Paulo since 2021. She has served as a board member at Grupo Ultra for the past 6 years and has held the chairmanship of the board at Caixa (2017-2018) and IRB (2016-2017). During the same period, she was a member of the board at Eletrobrás. Ana Paula was the Secretary of Finance for the state of Espírito Santo under Governor Paulo Hartung and the Executive Secretary of the National Treasury at the Ministry of Finance under President Temer. In addition to fiscal adjustments, she led the implementation of The State-Owned Company Act (13,303/16) in dozens of companies, including Petrobrás, Eletrobrás, and public banks. She holds a master's degree in Economics and Public Administration, along with certifications in advanced programs in Management, Corporate Governance, and Financial Markets. Ana Paula also serves as a pro-bono board member for an NGO focused on education through chess.

Painéis com o palestrante

Wed, June 25th
11:30
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12:15

All stages

Track

Fiscal balance in Brazil: a government or national Issue?

Categorias

Macroeconomics

Market regulation and self-regulation

Far beyond the current situation or government disputes, Brazil's fiscal challenge is structural — understanding its roots is crucial for addressing the country's future. In this panel, we will discuss the behind-the-scenes of public finance management. After all, how does political dynamics influence fiscal stability? To what extent do political demands in budget construction complicate fiscal adjustments? What role do state governments play? And the new tax reform, does it solve or just mitigate the problem? Don't miss the opportunity to follow an exclusive debate with those who have navigated this challenge from within the public administration.

11:30
-
12:15

All stages

Track

Fiscal balance in Brazil: a government or national Issue?

Categorias

Macroeconomics

Market regulation and self-regulation

Far beyond the current situation or government disputes, Brazil's fiscal challenge is structural — understanding its roots is crucial for addressing the country's future. In this panel, we will discuss the behind-the-scenes of public finance management. After all, how does political dynamics influence fiscal stability? To what extent do political demands in budget construction complicate fiscal adjustments? What role do state governments play? And the new tax reform, does it solve or just mitigate the problem? Don't miss the opportunity to follow an exclusive debate with those who have navigated this challenge from within the public administration.

11:30
-
12:15

All stages

Track

Fiscal balance in Brazil: a government or national Issue?

Categorias

Macroeconomics

Market regulation and self-regulation

Far beyond the current situation or government disputes, Brazil's fiscal challenge is structural — understanding its roots is crucial for addressing the country's future. In this panel, we will discuss the behind-the-scenes of public finance management. After all, how does political dynamics influence fiscal stability? To what extent do political demands in budget construction complicate fiscal adjustments? What role do state governments play? And the new tax reform, does it solve or just mitigate the problem? Don't miss the opportunity to follow an exclusive debate with those who have navigated this challenge from within the public administration.

Thurs, June 26th

ANBIMA

Contact

faleconosco@anbima.com.br

ANBIMA

Contact

faleconosco@anbima.com.br

ANBIMA

Contact

faleconosco@anbima.com.br